Category Archives: Mental Golf Newsletters

Use a Consistent Golf Routine for Consistent Results

Golfers always ask why they can’t take their golf swings from the practice range to the golf course after they hit the ball so well when warming up, and then play terribly on the golf course. One of the reasons … Continue reading

Golf Advice for Senior Golfers

I have heard from several male and female senior golfers who have lost interest in playing golf due to their long term memory of disappointments over the years and not being able to play as well as when they were … Continue reading

Simple Golf Course Management for Lower Scores

I once played with a friend who told me with better course management I could cut 5-10 strokes off my score. As a single digit handicap player I was astounded that this part of my game was lacking. My personality gave me a … Continue reading

Jordan Spieth — Mental Master of his Golf Game

Jordan Spieth is the Masters Champion at Age 21 Jordan Spieth amazed the world with his winning Masters performance last weekend. He set scoring records for 36 holes (130) and 54 holes (200), and shared the record for 72 holes … Continue reading

Are you struggling with your golf game?

Somewhere along the way of learning to play the game of golf you may have forgotten why you took it up in the first place. There was something that intrigued you. For most of us it was the first shot … Continue reading

Focus your thoughts to produce lower golf scores

There are different ways to focus during a round of golf. Players like Ben Hogan concentrated on his game for the entire round by not talking to anyone and by not thinking about anything else. If you find that you lose your focus … Continue reading

Prepare your mind with pre-shot and post-shot golf routines

The way to prepare your mind to play golf with lower scores, is by using a consistent pre-shot routine on every shot whether it is a tee shot or a putt. Using a consistent routine keeps you focused in the … Continue reading

Prepare your mind before going to the golf course

The first thing to do is to determine what your mental stumbling blocks are. Take note of your limiting thoughts about the golf course or how you view your upcoming round. For example, you might think; “I am nervous playing … Continue reading

Do you have a mental strategy for pressure on the golf course?

The pressure that a Tour pro feels to make birdie on the last hole to win a tournament is the same feeling you have to make a six-foot putt to win your club tournament. When the pressure is on, we … Continue reading

Do you have a spring training session for golf?

Sometimes recreational golfers forget that it is important to participate in a spring training program before returning to the golf course after a lay-off. On the first warm, sunny day golfers are in a hurry to get out and play. … Continue reading